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  • Grace Curtis: The Best is Yet to Come

    Audio
    health author interview
    31 May 2025
    Mental health advocate Grace Curtis with her dad.

    It's often described as the silent killer - on average, about 500 New Zealanders die each year by suicide, more than in motor accidents and drownings combined.  Audio

  • Record-breaking US skier deals with PTSD after crash

    News
    Sport world
    31 May 2025
    American skier Mikaela Shiffrin.

    US skiing great Mikaela Shiffrin was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder after a grisly crash in November left her seriously injured.

    Skiing: Michaela Shiffrin faced PTSD in recovery from severe crash
  • 'Beacon of courage': Abortion pill inventor dies in France

    News
    World science
    31 May 2025
    French biochemist and endocrinologist Etienne-Emile Baulieu, poses during a photo session in his office at the Kremlin-Bicetre hospital in Kremlin-Bicetre, outside Paris, on March 17, 2023. Baulieu is worldwide known for his work on RU486 (Mifepristone) and has been termed the "Father" of the abortion pill. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

    Etienne-Emile Baulieu 'enabled women to win their freedom' with the invention of the abortion pill that became available in 1982.

    Abortion pill inventor Etienne-Emile Baulieu dies, aged 98
  • Dengue fever cases in Tonga rise to 815

    News
    World health
    31 May 2025
    A dengue outbreak was declared in Tonga on 19 February. Google translate of caption: While visiting areas confirmed to be infected with the Mofi Tengi virus, outside staff of the Ministry of Health or Health Inspectors are visiting houses to reduce the number of mosquitoes. easily injured by this fokoutua.
During the shooting, [spraying] schools that have already had students infected with Mofi Tengi and schools that are vulnerable to Mofi Tengi.

    Tonga's Ministry of Health says 22 new cases of dengue fever were picked up in recent tests.

    Dengue fever cases in Tonga rise to 815
  • 'Hungriest place on Earth': UN warns entire population of Gaza at risk of famine

    News
    World war
    31 May 2025
    A young Palestinian girl looks into the camera as displaced Palestinians live in temporary tents set up near demolished buildings as displacement crisis worsens in Gaza, Palestinian territories on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Abood Abusalama / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP)

    It came as as Israel vowed to build a "Jewish Israeli state" in the occupied West Bank.

    'Hungriest place on Earth': UN warns entire population of Gaza at risk of famine
  • Urgent Waitangi Tribunal inquiry into the removal of the Maori

    Audio 31 May 2025
    (From left) Janice Kuka and Jackie Davis of Ngā Mataapuna Oranga.

    This week we've been tracking the urgent inquiry by the Waitangi Tribunal into the dis-establishment of Te Aka Whai Ora, the Maori Health Authority. Audio

  • 'There's quite a striking spike'

    News
    New Zealand health
    31 May 2025
    Michael Baker, who is known for his Covid-19 role, has been appointed as director of the Public Health Communication Centre.

    A new Covid-19 wave could be coming after an 11-month lull, an epidemiologist says.

    Covid-19: New wave could be coming after 11-month reprieve
  • Earth’s seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk

    News
    environment climate
    30 May 2025
    Monsoon rains represent one of Earth’s major seasonal cycles.

    Shifting seasons have widespread repercussions that may be greater than previously thought.

    Earth’s seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk
  • Australia poaches top NZ public health official

    News
    New Zealand
    30 May 2025
    Dr Caroline McElnay

    Dr Caroline McElnay's appointment as Victoria's new Chief Health Officer came as a surprise to some colleagues.

    Public Health leaders' appointment in Australia a surprise to staff
  • US proposes 60-day ceasefire for Gaza

    News
    World conflict
    30 May 2025
    U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. on February 4, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP)

    The plan includes sending aid to Gaza as soon as Hamas signs off on agreement.

    US proposes 60-day ceasefire for Gaza
  • Researchers disputing UNICEF NZ youth suicide statistics

    Audio
    children health
    30 May 2025

    After one of the most respected child advocacy agencies in the world ranked New Zealand the lowest out of 36 countries for youth mental health, the appalling figure was widely quoted. The report on… Audio

  • How to play traditional games for the Dragon Boat Festival

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    30 May 2025
    A traditional Chinese sticky rice dumpling filled with pork and salted egg yolk.

    Discover a handful of games typically played by children during the festival.

    How to play traditional games for the Dragon Boat Festival
  • Health watchdog's operating budget drops $1.9m

    News
    Politics Budget 2025
    30 May 2025
    Budget 2025

    The Health and Disability Commission says there is no decision over job losses after losing nearly 10 percent of its funding.

    Health and Disability Commission says operating budget $1.9m less than previous years
  • Midday Report Essentials for Friday 30 May 2025

    Audio
    transport te ao Maori
    30 May 2025

    In today's episode. The father of a man who died in Ukraine says his heart goes out to the family of a Christchurch man who has also died there. Maori health leaders have told the Waitangi Tribunal… Audio

  • Critical shortage of neurologists as multiple sclerosis cases rise

    Audio
    health
    30 May 2025
    Doctors or nurses hold hands of elderly patients to support and soothe.

    Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand is calling for more governmental investment in specialist neurologists, clinical nurse specialists and allied healthcare workers to better diagnose and treat the growing… Audio

  • ACC chair Tracey Batten resigns

    News
    Politics Business
    30 May 2025
    ACC Building in Wellington

    ACC Minister Scott Simpson said the organisation is confronting challenging issues and expects to announce a turnaround plan in the next few months.

    ACC chair Tracey Batten resigns
  • Lady Tureiti Moxon slams lack of Maori health plan

    Audio
    health
    30 May 2025

    Maori health leaders told the Waitangi Tribunal since Te Aka Whai Ora - the Maori Health Authority - was scrapped last year that it is clear the Crown have no plan to replace it and called on the… Audio

  • How Māori, Pacific communities can reshape media narratives

    News
    Te Ao Māori media
    30 May 2025
    Dave Letele

    The success of Brown Buttabean Motivation shows how initiatives can use media stereotypes to create their own narrative.

    Study finds Māori, Pacific communities can reshape media narratives
  • Pacific Edge posts full year net loss of $29.9 million

    News
    Business
    30 May 2025
    The approvals gives Pacific Edge access to about 20 million Americans.

    Cancer testing company Pacific Edge has posted another sizeable full year loss and will tap investors for more capital as it battles to regain federal health insurance coverage in its key US market.

    Pacific Edge cancer diagnosis firm posts big loss after loss of US insurer
  • Peters fires up campaign as Seymour becomes deputy PM

    News
    Politics
    30 May 2025
    COALITION 3 EDIT

    But ACT's leader has vowed to keep speaking freely as he takes over as deputy prime minister. Audio

    Deputy PM handover: Seymour vows straight talk, Peters fires up campaign
  • 'Not a sport': Run It collisions comparable to car crashes, top sports doctor says

    News
    New Zealand health
    30 May 2025
    RUNIT Auckland. Trusts Stadium.

    "It is jousting without sticks," Dr Stephen Kara says.

    Not a sport': Top NZ sports doctors call for ban on RunIt
  • Study finds link between low Vitamin D in babies

    Audio 30 May 2025
    newborn baby

    Babies born with low vitamin D levels are more likely to develop ADHD, schizophrenia, and autism later in life, according to a new study.  Audio

  • 'What are we going to do, put them in jail next' - Principals on prosecuting parents

    News
    Politics Corrections and Clarifications
    30 May 2025
    David Seymour

    The Ministry of Education is now poised to take legal action against parents who fail to send their kids to school, David Seymour says. Audio

    Parents could be prosecuted for truancy, but principals say it won't work
  • 'Missed opportunity': No extra funding for dying kids in Budget

    News
    New Zealand health
    30 May 2025
    Meila Davis, 13, was able to spend the last month of her life at home with her parents and three little brothers, with the support of paediatric palliative care service, Rei Kōtuku.

    Meila Davis died of bone cancer at age 13. Her mother is gutted about last week's Budget.

    Specialist paediatric palliative care service funded by charity soon to run out of money
  • Why has no work been done on a nurse scheme National campaigned on?

    News
    Politics health
    30 May 2025
    Simeon Brown

    The Health Minister has repeatedly avoided answering direct questions about the bonding scheme.

    National campaigned on this bonding scheme, so why has no work been done on it?
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